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1. Give an example of disruptive selection taking place in a population.

2. How can a genetic mutation be beneficial to an organism?
3. What are some other evidences of evolution discussed in this unit?

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Answer:1.Selection of the dark-colored moths over light-colored moths after industrial evolution is an example of directional selection while selection of alpha males and “sneaking” males over intermediate males in a lobster population is an example of disruptive selection.

2.organism in which they occur. They are called beneficial mutations. They lead to new versions of proteins that help organisms adapt to changes in their environment. Beneficial mutations are essential for evolution to occur.

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